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Ohio man wins $100,000 on Kentucky Lottery game; 'I had goosebumps.'
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — An Ohio man visiting Kentucky with his wife won big playing the Kentucky Lottery earlier this month. Steven Green and his wife Wendy were at Lake Cumberland on their houseboat after traveling down from Alexandria, Ohio. During a recent trip, Kentucky Lottery officials said the couple...
Clarksville police officers now equipped with choking rescue device
CLARKSVILLE, Ind. — Clarksville Police Officers are now ready to save lives in a chocking emergency. According to a news release, all Clarksville Police Department officers are now equipped with LIFEVAC travel kits to be used in a choking emergency for adults and children. People of all ages can...
Debate continues over Kentucky's 'Amendment 2' and school funding
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — People gathered at the Main Library Branch in Downtown Louisville on Monday to hear from panelists, hosted by the League of Women Voters of Louisville, about Amendment Two. The controversial amendment will be on voter's ballots in November, asking voters to allow the General Assembly to use public money to fund private schools.
Humana’s 2025 Medicare Advantage Plans Focus on Quality, Affordable Healthcare Tailored to the Needs of Consumers
LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 1, 2024-- Leading health and well-being company Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM) today announced its Medicare Advantage and Medicare Prescription Drug Plan offerings for 2025. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241001415731/en/ Humana’s Medicare Advantage plans are tailored to meet the varying needs of Medicare beneficiaries, providing them with affordable options during the upcoming Medicare Advantage Annual Election Period (AEP) Oct. 15-Dec. 7. Humana has a total of 793 individual Medicare Advantage plans throughout the country for 2025, offering people the ability to choose a plan that fits their budget and lifestyle. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Handling Hurricane Helene: Louisville-based organizations feed flood victims
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — In Valdosta, Georgia, Kentucky Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers are feeding the hungry as the region struggles with power and the aftermath of flooding from Hurricane Helene. "When God calls you to do something, you gotta go," Director Ron Crow said. The Baptist group answered that call....
Take a Tour of an Abandoned Country Club in Kentucky
Yesterday, my co-worker Bobby and I drove past an old dance club that closed long before the pandemic and still hasn’t found a new tenant. It used to be a vibrant spot filled with life and laughter, but now it’s just a shell, empty except for some old cords, trash, and a fading sign out front.
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